‘Hezbollah Is Sacrificing Lebanon’: Iran-Backed Terror Group Facing Backlash as Attacks Against Israel Continue
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by i24 News and Algemeiner Staff

Smoke rises as seen from the Israel-Lebanon border in northern Israel, Nov. 12, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
i24 News — The Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah claimed responsibility for at least four attacks against Israel on Friday morning as criticism against the Iranian-backed Shi’ite group grows in Lebanon.
“The goals that [Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan] Nasrallah set for Lebanon are dangerous,” wrote the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, saying the conflict risked becoming a “Gaza 2.”
“The threat posed to southern Lebanon will affect all of Lebanon — with a considerable increase in the risk that it will spill over into a large-scale war,” the London-based newspaper added, “This new situation violated UN Resolution 1701, thanks to which the South was in a period of stability.”
Some Lebanese members of parliament also voiced their concerns, in a report by al-Jumhuriya, saying, “Hezbollah is sacrificing Lebanon and we certainly cannot accept that it will become the Gaza model.”
An anti-tank missile and mortars were fired at the northern Israeli border community of Malkiyah in the Upper Galilee, the IDF says. Adjacent roads in the area have been closed.
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Meanwhile, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fighter jets struck several Hezbollah terror targets in Lebanon, “including terrorist infrastructure, a weapons storage facility, and a military structure,” according to a statement.
A terrorist cell identified in Lebanon, adjacent to Arab al-Aramshe, was hit per the latest IDF statement on Friday morning.
A senior Hezbollah official threatened that “the undermining of Israel will continue and even escalate — as long as the fighting in Gaza continues, as Nasrallah said,” continuing their ongoing strategy against the IDF.
The al-Akhbar newspaper, which is close to Hezbollah, showed its support by asking the Lebanese critics, “Do any of you know the operational requirements for any military operation, whether it is a rocket fire, a mortar, or shelling?”
“Do any of you know the nature of the war that will break out if the front expands to the maximum level, or do you think that this is a game built on a panel of buttons that the commander presses live?”
“Who told you that what the resistance does does not anger Israel and restrict its movement,” the editor-in-chief of al-Akhbar, Ibrahim Al Amin, stressed.
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